Spain Tourist Arrivals Hit Peak for March

2026-05-05 07:14 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

Spain received approximately 6.8 million international tourists in March 2026, 3.3% more than in the same month in 2025 and setting a new record for the month.

The United Kingdom led tourist arrivals with close to 1.3 million visitors (+2.1%), followed by Germany with 924,088 (+2.9%) and France with 798,671 (+4.4%).

Most tourists stayed four to seven nights, totaling nearly 3.4 million (a 4.1% increase), while both day-trippers and long-stay visitors (over 15 nights) also grew, by 2.2% and 5.5%, respectively.

In the first three months of 2026, the number of tourists rose by 2.5% to around 17.5 million.

The Canary Islands remained the leading destination in March with 22.9% of total arrivals and a 0.4% increase from March 2025, followed by Catalonia (19.1%, -5.4%) and Andalusia (17.1%, +10.8%).



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Spain Tourist Arrivals Hit Peak for March
Spain received approximately 6.8 million international tourists in March 2026, 3.3% more than in the same month in 2025 and setting a new record for the month. The United Kingdom led tourist arrivals with close to 1.3 million visitors (+2.1%), followed by Germany with 924,088 (+2.9%) and France with 798,671 (+4.4%). Most tourists stayed four to seven nights, totaling nearly 3.4 million (a 4.1% increase), while both day-trippers and long-stay visitors (over 15 nights) also grew, by 2.2% and 5.5%, respectively. In the first three months of 2026, the number of tourists rose by 2.5% to around 17.5 million. The Canary Islands remained the leading destination in March with 22.9% of total arrivals and a 0.4% increase from March 2025, followed by Catalonia (19.1%, -5.4%) and Andalusia (17.1%, +10.8%).
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